Examples of using Study published in English and their translations into Urdu
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A study published in 2010.
This finding has been affirmed in study after study published after the 2018 review.
In a study published in 2004, researchers followed male participants for 25 years.
However, this side effectis still a debate considering that another case study published on the British Medical Journal indicated otherwise.
According to the study published in the Journal of Scientific Reports, most current treatments are ineffective.
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And, in addition to researchers directly involved,many more must have read one of the 15 reports of the study published in the medical literature(Heller 1972).
A 2017 study published in JAMA found that treatments increase coronary artery plaque volume.
And, in addition to researchers directly involved,many more must have read one of the 15 reports of the study published in the medical literature(Heller 1972).
A study published by the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention has concluded that it may be 5.7.
However, stress and health, not a sense of control, play a significant role in how old younger adults feel,said the study published in the Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences.
A recent study published in the medical journal Clinical Anatomy seems to have finally busted the myth surrounding the G-spot.
For instance, according to a study published in Marriage and Family Review, divorced men are more likely to date and remarry women much younger than them.
A study published last week also suggested that people without a working copy of CCR5 might have a shortened lifespan.
Regarding pancreatic cancer, a study published in the“Journal of the National Cancer Institute” concluded that 26 percent of the pancreatic cancer cases studied may have been preventable with P5P supplementation prior to contracting the pancreatic cancer.
A study published in the Journal of the American College of Nutrition discovered that when people ate two eggs for breakfast, they consumed 400 fewer calories.
A separate study published in 2018 found that climate change is likely to make severe rainfall more common in South Korea.
A recent MIT study published in Science concluded that, on Twitter, false news spreads faster and further than the truth.
According to a study published by the Journal of Personal Relationships, couples that tend to laugh together washed up having a better relationship in the long run!
According to a study published in Cell, researchers have developed a specific inhibitor for KRASG12C called ARS-1602 that induced tumor regression in mice.
In a study published last week, researchers at Harvard University examined 21 brands of dietary supplements containing an herbal stimulant called Acacia rigidula.
The study published this month in JCEM examined the combined effects of testosterone and MA on the composition of weight gain in patients with HIV-associated wasting.
A study published by Deafness Research UK suggests that almost 40% of tinnitus sufferers surveyed could benefit from properly prescribed and fitted hearing aids in both ears.
A study published in the March 2008 issue of“Eating and Weight Disorders” reported that blood levels of GLP-1 significantly increased in overweight subjects who consumed gelatin.
A study published in the Journal of Neuroscience Nursing, found that patients with MS or CIS benefit from starting treatment the first time they experience an event suggestive of MS.”.
In a 2014 study published the Prevention Science journal, researchers followed nearly 400 couples throughout the first two and a half years of their marriages to see if their satisfaction dipped over time.
A study published earlier this year showed that a significant increase in the incidence of CRC in people younger than 50 years has also been reported in many countries in Europe, as well as in Australia, New Zealand, and Canada.
Meanwhile a US study published earlier this month also found just 1 to 59 minutes of weightlifting per week, split over either one, two, or three sessions, was associated with a 40 to 70 percent reduced risk of experiencing a cardiovascular event.
Study published in October 2014 shows failure of Maintenance Rituximab(MR) to produce significantly beneficial outcomes in patients receiving MR as compared to those patients receiving rituximab only in the event of relapse, October 2014 Newsletter, p. 15-17.
It is telling that studies published by the e-cigarette and tobacco industry are approximately 90 times more likely to find that e-cigarettes cause no harm than those published without such conflicts of interest.